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The IAMPETH Newsletter has a
very rich history of providing quality instruction on fine penmanship. We
can trace its lineage back to the Business Educator first published in the
late 1800's by the Zanerian College. It would eventually become The Educator.
In approximately 1949 publication of
The Educator (Zaner-Bloser) was reportedly coming to an end. Several penmen
including R.C. King, Frank A. Krupp, Stephen Ziller, P. L. Zenzen, Oscar Japs
and F.O. Anderson met to discuss the possibility of creating a publication
that would pickup where The Educator would leave off. F.O. Anderson, spurred
on by support from P.Z. Bloser and E.A. Lupfer of Zaner-Bloser, decided to
create The Penman's News-Letter in 1949. All these were IAMPTH members.
Anderson would go on to publish 212
newsletters over the next 17 years before turning over editorial control to
Eileen Richardson. The Penman's Newsletter would evolve into the IAMPETH Newsletter
having as its editors after F.O. Anderson: Eileen Richardson, Paula Loya,
Richard Muffler, Bob Hurford, and current editor, Pat Whisnant.
Special
thanks to Kathy Saunders, Michael Butorac, and Bob Hurford for providing the
following detailed chronology:
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The Business Educator, Edited by CP Zaner 1895-1919 began
as follows:
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"The Zanerian Exponent," February-March-April, 1895.
Vol. 1. No. 1.
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"The Penman and Artist," February-March-April, 1897.
Vol. 3. No. 1. - No. 9.
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"The Penman and Artist and Business Educator," May-June,
1900. Vol. 5. No. 9. - No. 25.
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"The Business Educator." September 1902. Vol. VIII.
No. 1. - No. 46.
*(From Zaner-Bloser) Change of Name: The name, Penman-Artist and Business
Educator, has never been quite satisfactory. It is unwieldy, awkward,
and too long. It has therefore been changed to THE BUSINESS EDUCATOR,
beginning with this number. Of course the policy of the journal remains
the same. Penmanship will receive the same attention that we have been
giving it in the past, or even more. We have simply shortened the name,
and in no way altered our purpose. We believe this change will receive
the approval of the many friends and supporters of the journal."
** It should also be noted that The Penman's Art Journal, established
in 1877, should also be added to this history since it was purchased by
and consolidated with The Educator in 1916. During a portion of its 39-year
history it was owned and edited by HG Healey who would spend 16 years
as editor. Quoting EA Lupfer, "He exerted a tremendous influence in the
penmanship profession. Undoubtedly the Penman's Art Journal enjoyed the
reputation of being one of the outstanding penmanship magazines ever published."
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January 1919-June 1919 THE BUSINESS EDUCATOR. Even
though C. P. Zaner died December 1, 1918, he was still listed as Editor
of these issues. In the June 1919 edition there is an announcement that
the new Editor of the THE BUSINESS EDUCATOR will be Arthur Glenwood Skeels.
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The Business Educator
Editor - AG Skeels (1919-1923**)
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The Business Educator
Editor - EW Bloser (1923-1929)
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The Business Educator -
The Educator Editor - EA Lupfer (1930-Finish)
*The Educator persisted after 1949. I have a 1955 'Single Issue' edition
and would like to find out when the last issue was published.
**Sometime between May 1928 and January 1934 The Business Educator becomes
The Educator.
***"The Business Educator" changes to "The Educator" somewhere between April
1931 and February 1932 issues.
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Penman's News-Letter
Editor: FO Anderson (1949-1967)
Started by Major FO Anderson at the prompting of fellow penmen of the day
to pick up where the Educator would leave off. During FO Anderson's tenure
as editor the Penman's News Letter became the official publication of what
was then known as IAMPTH (later to be IAMPETH).
Quoting FO Anderson, "Several
penmen and engrossers met with Mr. RC King, in his engrossing Studio, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, several times during December 1949. The following were present:
R. C. King, Frank A. Krupp, Tri-State Business College, Fargo, N. D., Stephen
Ziller, The Tamblyn School of Penmanship, Kansas City, Mo., P. L. Zenzen,
Oscar Japs and F. O. Anderson, all of Minneapolis, Minnesota. They met to
discuss and plan starting a new penmanship publication, to fill in where
The Educator left off." Anderson also recounts a discussion with PZ Bloser
where Bloser also suggests that he pick up where the Educator left off.
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Penman's News Letter
Editor: Eileen Richardson (1967-1984)
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IAMPETH Newsletter
Editor: Tom Wasylyk (1984-1994)
*Eileen Richardson did continue to produce a few Penman's Newsletters on
a sporadic basis.
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IAMPETH Newsletter
Editor: Richard Muffler (1994-2001)
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IAMPETH Newsletter
Editor: Robert Hurford (2001)
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The IAMPETH Penman's Journal
Editor: Robert Hurford (2002-2007)
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The IAMPETH Penman's Journal
Editor: Pat Whisnant (2007-Present)
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